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Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage ペーパーバック – 1999/3/19
英語版
Alfred Lansing
(著)
The astonishing saga of polar explorer Ernest Shackleton's survival for over a year on the ice-bound Antarctic seas, as Time magazine put it, "defined heroism." Alfred Lansing's scrupulously researched and brilliantly narrated book -- with over 200,000 copies sold -- has long been acknowledged as the definitive account of the Endurance's fateful trip. To write their authoritative story, Lansing consulted with ten of the surviving members and gained access to diaries and personal accounts by eight others. The resulting book has all the immediacy of a first-hand account, expanded with maps and illustrations especially for this edition.
- 本の長さ288ページ
- 言語英語
- 出版社Basic Books
- 発売日1999/3/19
- 寸法13.34 x 1.91 x 21.59 cm
- ISBN-10078670621X
- ISBN-13978-0786706211
商品の説明
著者について
Alfred Lansing was a veteran journalist, who wrote for Collier's, among other magazines. Endurance is his best known work.
登録情報
- 出版社 : Basic Books; 第2版 (1999/3/19)
- 発売日 : 1999/3/19
- 言語 : 英語
- ペーパーバック : 288ページ
- ISBN-10 : 078670621X
- ISBN-13 : 978-0786706211
- 寸法 : 13.34 x 1.91 x 21.59 cm
- Amazon 売れ筋ランキング: - 1,256,628位洋書 (洋書の売れ筋ランキングを見る)
- - 242位Arctic & Antarctica History
- - 1,281位Adventurers & Explorers Biographies
- - 6,749位Historical Biographies
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2022年10月23日に日本でレビュー済み
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What a reading experience! All challenges I have experienced became insignificant.
2019年1月15日に日本でレビュー済み
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アマゾンプライムビデオでこの物語を知りました。欧米では有名なようですが日本人で知っている人は少ないと思います。南極大陸横断を目的に1914年12月5日に南米沖というか南極海のサウス・ジョージア島を出港、翌年1月から船が氷河で操船不可能になり、やがて押しつぶされて沈没、ボートをおろして(引きながら)氷海を漂い、エレファント島に上陸できたのが1916年の4月9日、同24日6名がサウスジョージア島をめざしてボートをこぎだす(22人を島に残す)。苦難の末5月10日上陸したが、船は航行不能状態、目的の捕鯨の港は島の反対側、しかもその陸路は2000メートル級の山ヤマを越えるしかない絶体絶命。寝袋さえ持たずロープと大工の道具、船の金属部品を靴裏に取り付け3人で出発。(3人を残す)本文281ページのうち217ページがエレファント島上陸までで、最も過酷な旅のパートがわずか60ページしかないのが残念。ページ配分で星マイナス1にしました。タイトルは船名ですがまさにendurance 。南極横断の予定だったので、南極大陸の反対側にも別隊が編成されていたとの話もあり(本もでているよう)そちらも読んでみたいです。船舶用語以外は難しい英語ではありません。日本語訳もあるのでオススメ。
他の国からのトップレビュー
Luc Trépanier & Maren Mehnert
5つ星のうち5.0
Amazing book
2024年1月7日にカナダでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Incredible description of a harrowing event. Very well researched and written.
Cliente Amazon
5つ星のうち5.0
glorious!
2023年11月3日にブラジルでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
One cannot describe the immensity of this story, and to think that is real! absolutely unbelievable, but true. It makes all our problems seem small, What they went through. Marvelous! impossible not to be moved In the end.
Bryan Carey
5つ星のうち5.0
Ernest Shackleton's Fight to Survive
2023年9月5日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Adventure stories can often be captivating if the story is told the right way. In the case of a non- fiction adventure, a solid bit of storytelling can leave the reader amazed and astonished, often in a more surprised state of mind than if the book was fictional. Such is the case with Endurance.
For those not familiar with the journey, it all began on a relatively small, sea- going vessel. Ernest Shakleton was a man on a mission. He wanted to not just reach the South Pole- something that had already been done- but to traverse the entire Antarctic continent. He wanted to be the first person to accomplish such a feat, and he was bound and determined to make his goal a reality.
Things did not go as planned, and Shackleton and his team were forced to focus on the only thing that mattered: Survival. Their shop was wrecked beyond repair and he and his crew were forced to live on floating ice sheets, food rations, seal blubber for fuel, and anything else to keep them alive. Their only hope was to reach one of the nearby outposts of civilization. But would they all make it back alive? Or would the merciless Antarctic cold prove too difficult an obstacle to surmount?
I have heard about Ernest Shackleton and his voyage, but until I read this book, I didn’t know the specifics of how it turned out. The book is written in great detail and I found myself turning the pages quickly, anxious to know what would happen next. There were many points that would have caused some people to lose hope, but Shackleton was determined to get himself and his crew back to safety.
This book’s strongest point is the writing itself. The descriptions are vivid, and chilling as expected. You feel like you are right there with Shackleton and his team; feeling the cold wind, yearning for a good meal, hoping to get the feeling back in your limbs, and dreaming of a good night’s sleep. But more than anything, your hope is to survive. Nothing matters unless you can escape the frigid conditions and eventually make your way back to civilization.
One surprise with this book is that it includes a picture section. Like any good explorer, Shackleton made sure to have a team of photographers with him and the film managed to survive. There is one spoiler alert I should point out: If you want the suspense to continue, you may want to skip at least the last picture in this section, since it identifies the survivors.
The Antarctic continent is among the harshest, if not the harshest, climate on the planet. Ernest Shackleton’s voyage to this unforgiving land and his attempt to rescue his crew are brought to life in the pages of Endurance. It’s a fantastic read and a story you will never forget.
For those not familiar with the journey, it all began on a relatively small, sea- going vessel. Ernest Shakleton was a man on a mission. He wanted to not just reach the South Pole- something that had already been done- but to traverse the entire Antarctic continent. He wanted to be the first person to accomplish such a feat, and he was bound and determined to make his goal a reality.
Things did not go as planned, and Shackleton and his team were forced to focus on the only thing that mattered: Survival. Their shop was wrecked beyond repair and he and his crew were forced to live on floating ice sheets, food rations, seal blubber for fuel, and anything else to keep them alive. Their only hope was to reach one of the nearby outposts of civilization. But would they all make it back alive? Or would the merciless Antarctic cold prove too difficult an obstacle to surmount?
I have heard about Ernest Shackleton and his voyage, but until I read this book, I didn’t know the specifics of how it turned out. The book is written in great detail and I found myself turning the pages quickly, anxious to know what would happen next. There were many points that would have caused some people to lose hope, but Shackleton was determined to get himself and his crew back to safety.
This book’s strongest point is the writing itself. The descriptions are vivid, and chilling as expected. You feel like you are right there with Shackleton and his team; feeling the cold wind, yearning for a good meal, hoping to get the feeling back in your limbs, and dreaming of a good night’s sleep. But more than anything, your hope is to survive. Nothing matters unless you can escape the frigid conditions and eventually make your way back to civilization.
One surprise with this book is that it includes a picture section. Like any good explorer, Shackleton made sure to have a team of photographers with him and the film managed to survive. There is one spoiler alert I should point out: If you want the suspense to continue, you may want to skip at least the last picture in this section, since it identifies the survivors.
The Antarctic continent is among the harshest, if not the harshest, climate on the planet. Ernest Shackleton’s voyage to this unforgiving land and his attempt to rescue his crew are brought to life in the pages of Endurance. It’s a fantastic read and a story you will never forget.
Bryan Carey
2023年9月5日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済み
For those not familiar with the journey, it all began on a relatively small, sea- going vessel. Ernest Shakleton was a man on a mission. He wanted to not just reach the South Pole- something that had already been done- but to traverse the entire Antarctic continent. He wanted to be the first person to accomplish such a feat, and he was bound and determined to make his goal a reality.
Things did not go as planned, and Shackleton and his team were forced to focus on the only thing that mattered: Survival. Their shop was wrecked beyond repair and he and his crew were forced to live on floating ice sheets, food rations, seal blubber for fuel, and anything else to keep them alive. Their only hope was to reach one of the nearby outposts of civilization. But would they all make it back alive? Or would the merciless Antarctic cold prove too difficult an obstacle to surmount?
I have heard about Ernest Shackleton and his voyage, but until I read this book, I didn’t know the specifics of how it turned out. The book is written in great detail and I found myself turning the pages quickly, anxious to know what would happen next. There were many points that would have caused some people to lose hope, but Shackleton was determined to get himself and his crew back to safety.
This book’s strongest point is the writing itself. The descriptions are vivid, and chilling as expected. You feel like you are right there with Shackleton and his team; feeling the cold wind, yearning for a good meal, hoping to get the feeling back in your limbs, and dreaming of a good night’s sleep. But more than anything, your hope is to survive. Nothing matters unless you can escape the frigid conditions and eventually make your way back to civilization.
One surprise with this book is that it includes a picture section. Like any good explorer, Shackleton made sure to have a team of photographers with him and the film managed to survive. There is one spoiler alert I should point out: If you want the suspense to continue, you may want to skip at least the last picture in this section, since it identifies the survivors.
The Antarctic continent is among the harshest, if not the harshest, climate on the planet. Ernest Shackleton’s voyage to this unforgiving land and his attempt to rescue his crew are brought to life in the pages of Endurance. It’s a fantastic read and a story you will never forget.
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Miguel F.
5つ星のうち5.0
Muy recomendable
2023年6月29日にメキシコでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
メディアを読み込めませんでした。
Stefan van Kessel
5つ星のうち5.0
Great adventure book
2024年3月25日にドイツでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Amazing story about humans at their limit.